Audit criticizes feds’ $5B wireless system Federal law enforcement’s plan to develop a $5 billion secure wireless communication system that would allow agents to share information across government agencies is at “high risk of failure,” a Justice Department audit concluded Monday. [USAToday]

VMware exec dishes on product direction VMware exec Bogomil Balkansky reveals plans to enhance the company’s already feature-rich virtualization platform in this Q&A. Performance and management capability improvements are on the way, as is support for 64 GB memory, he says.[SearchServerVirtualization.com]

HP adds ProLiant virtualization offerings Hewlett-Packard has added software from Virtual Iron and SWsoft to the stable of virtualization offerings available for its x86 servers.[SearchServerVirtualization.com]

Top five SOA insights from CIOs and CTOs Service-oriented architecture isn’t just for coders anymore according to the Object Management Group’s SOA Consortium, which offers the top five insights gleaned from it recent executive summit for CIOs and CTOs.[SearchWebServices.com]

Bold Gaza croc-smuggling ruse ends in failure Guards on the border between Egypt and Gaza who pulled up a “suspiciously fat” woman found three crocodiles strapped to the would-be smuggler’s waist, The Scotsman reports. [TheReg]

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